Ardour 3.2 released - Video comes to Ardour

Über-developer Robin Gareus has worked for a couple of years
to add video support to Ardour, and with this release, we are
pleased to finally enable it. In addition there are a couple
of new features (including the ability to chain MIDI
processing plugins) and the usual assorted list of bug fixes.

On OS X, use "hw.physicalcpu" to get a more accurate CPU count (the previously used "hw.ncpu" count includes hyperthreading cpus)

Text in warning window for memory limit not displayed in full.

fix jack session filename (colons are invalid)

when using a MIDI keyboard for step entry of MIDI data, use the note length set in the step entry dialog

Remove special handling of session range in export. Fixes things when the session range is renamed.

Fix loading of old sessions' previously-used export timespans

Various LV2 plugin handling fixes

skip LV2 ports on GUI according to port-properties: notOnGUI and reportsLatency

honor LV2 rsz:minimumSize for Atom Event buffers

properly clean up LV2 world

lilv_port_get() for LV bufsize query requires new lilv

lilv-backwards compatible min buffer-size implementation

fix memory leaks and compiler warnings in LXVST code

fix an unusual problem in some LinuxVST plugins by disabling symbol export

when a track has audio and MIDI output, display an audio fader rather than a MIDI fader
(this is a display change only - the fader has effect on all MIDI and audio data
passing though it regardless of the type of fader shown)

prepare font-styling meter labels

decrease size and weight of midi-velocity - make '127' fit,...

use correct quoting in OS X startup script (allows passing of arguments on the command line)

add test for writability of /usr/local/lib in OS X startup script (notifies user about an issue created by Audacity)

save and restore Generic MIDI threshold/smoothing value

fix crash when using internal edit mouse modes to drag a non-MIDI region